Yes, thought of that first.

If I do...
`foo bar &`;
...Tk freezes till xterm is closed.

If I do...
system("foo", "bar", "&");
...then xterm rejects the & as bad cli option.

If I put the xterm call in foo.sh and do...
`~/foo.sh &`;
...Tk still freezes till xterm is closed.

If I put the xterm call in foo.sh and do...
system("~/foo.sh", "&");
...nothing apears to happen. I get no xterm.

But if I call ~/foo.sh on the cli, thin I do
get the xterm. So the script foo.sh is okay.

I tried all those things before coming here.
I am a little stumped.

In reply to Re: Re: Launch from Tk by aplonis
in thread Launch from Tk by aplonis

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